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Giving to Charity Highest in the South

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Newly analyzed giving data finds:

* Americans in the South Gave Largest Portion of Income to Charity in 2005, according to U.S. Government Data

Program Gives Prisoners Gift of Rehabilitative TV

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

TBN’s faith-based programming is a favorite with American audiences and millions of viewers across six continents. Now, the family of networks wants to reach a largely forgotten population – the more than two million men and women who are behind bars in the United States – and offer them a Second Chance.

Lee University Ranked Among America’s Top 100 Best College Buys

Category: Church of God News

Lee University was recently ranked among six schools from Tennessee in the 12th annual America’s 100 Best College Buys published by Institutional Research and Evaluation, Inc.

House Church Leaders Secretly Sent to Labor Camps in Hubei Province

Category: The Persecuted Church

CAA learned that after the nine House Church leaders were missing for almost two months, only recently their relatives were formally informed by the authority that the 9 pastors had been sentenced to re-education through labor from 12 months to 18 months since August 6 of this year.

Bureau of Prisons Reverses Policy on Religious Material

Category: USA National News

By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com

The president of Prison Fellowship says the Federal Bureau of Prisons has shown common sense by reversing a policy that would have limited the number of religious books in correctional facilities.

Another Lawsuit Against Ten Commandments Meets With Defeat

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com

The founder of Liberty Counsel says the dismissal of an ACLU lawsuit against a Ten Commandments display in one Kentucky county is not a good sign for anti-American organizations.

A New Overseer in the Netherlands

Category: Church of God News

The Church of God in the Netherlands has a new overseer: Reverend John Lataster. Installation services were recently held at the Amersfoort Church of God, attended by many leaders of the Church of God in the Netherlands and other denominations.

Employees Sue Court for Religious Discrimination

Category: USA National News

Advocates for Faith and Freedom filed a lawsuit today with the Federal District Court in San Diego on behalf of several employees whose constitutional right of equal access was denied by the Superior Court of San Diego when they were forced to stop using a weekly meeting place for their lunchtime Bible study.

Corps Cites Increased Spirituality and Social Awareness

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Increased Spirituality and Social Awareness Top Effects of Ignatian Volunteer Corps, Says Recent Study


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